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New interfacial superconductor has novel properties that raise new fundamental questions and might be useful for quantum information processing.
A new way to form self-aligned ‘color centers’ promises scalability to over 10,000 qubits for applications in quantum sensing and quantum computing.
Research partly conducted at the Advanced Photon Source helped scientists discover the composition of Earth’s first atmosphere.
Advances in computing have made progress in reinventing chemical conversions, to understand how natural catalysts churn out specific reactions.
Nina Balke studies Li-ion batteries to eliminate performance bottlenecks, understand performance fade, and design better batteries.
A mini version of the Beam Dump eXperiment (BDX), which will search for light dark matter particles, has successfully completed collecting data.
UC Berkeley scientists build a new type of quantum processor capable of information scrambling like that theorized within black holes.
Collaborators use experiments, high-fidelity simulations and machine learning to deliver predictive tools to engine manufacturers.
A team of researchers at Oak Ridge and Argonne National Laboratories has used supercomputers to uncover unique nanomaterial properties.
A team of scientists detected the signatures of ancient magnetic fields imprinted in a meteorite’s ferromagnetic grains.